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Thanks guys for help getting this thread going here, Jozee try feeding your Acan with mysis then I bet you'll get some tighter shots of the two. Thomas great addition with the CBS, even have a large blue chested male in my 125g that I caught in Hawaii. See if you can get a front facing close-up showing off the blue chest. The antennae will also look like Rocket arcs from this point of view.

Thanks guys for help getting this thread going here, Jozee try feeding your Acan with mysis then I bet you'll get some tighter shots of the two. Thomas great addition with the CBS, even have a large blue chested male in my 125g that I caught in Hawaii. See if you can get a front facing close-up showing off the blue chest. The antennae will also look like Rocket arcs from this point of view.

Cheers, Todd

Thank you, he is a charicter and fun to watch. He is extreamly hard to get a picture of but I will try. He loves to challenge anything, but when it dosen't run in terror he bravely runs away and hides in a rock. Since all the fish know this trick and the coral has yet to be afraid he spends most of the day hidden He even trys to challenge the rocks

Great SHOT Jozee, and WINNER WINNER of this Months contest. CONGRATS!Can you please send this original pic file to Mikemojoreef@gmail.com

Sorry for the delayed/late response to this Months thread, was way out of town and had only intermittent signals coming from Vancouver Island B.C.

Cheers, Todd/ RF Stafffine print: all winning photos will need to be submitted in original file format to Reef Fontiers by e-mail to mojoreef@gmail.com[/EMAIL"]mojoreef@...reef@gmail.com[/EMAIL] and ... "by submitting your photograph you authorize reef frontiers to use your photograph, and your name, username, etc., in marketing, the RF website, and promotional materials in perpetuity for financial and non-financial gain, without any reimbursement, royalties, or payment owed to the photograph owner" A maximum of 2 wins per member per calander year.